Category: New ASC Development

Arizona endoscopy center to open in summer

Glendale, Ariz.-based Arrowhead Endoscopy Center is in construction and set to open in summer, Phoenix Business Journal reported May 12.

8 hospitals opening ASCs

Here are eight hospitals that have opened or have plans to open ASCs:

Chicago surgeon to open Indiana ASC

A surgeon from Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush in Chicago is planning to open an outpatient orthopedic surgery center in Chesterton, Ind., according to a May 12 nwi.com report.

$100M medical office project planned in Florida

Real estate developer Olympus closed a deal to build a $100 million medical office campus with Healthcare Trust of America in Clermont, Fla., GrowthSpotter reported May 11.  

Georgia community getting its 1st ASC

Eye MD Surgery Center has been approved to open in Bethlehem, Ga., as Barrow County’s first ASC, Barrow News-Journal reported May 11.

Spine CEO eyes Texas, other ASC-friendly states for expansion

National Spine and Pain Centers, a network of minimally invasive spine and pain physicians, has recently added 12 locations and a new ASC, and the group is eyeing several places for future expansion.

Missouri hospital to get another $1M for ASC

Houston, Mo.-based Texas County Missouri Hospital will get $1 million toward its new surgery center if a state budget approved by legislators is signed by the governor, Houston Herald reported May 9.

Virginia health system plans outpatient facility

Richmond, Va.-based VCU Health is planning an outpatient facility as part of an upcoming mixed-use development in Chesterfield, Va., Richmond BizSense reported May 9.

$152M patient tower to expand Florida hospitals’ surgery offerings 

BayCare’s St. Anthony’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Fla., has opened a $152 million patient tower that will expand its surgical offerings, hospital owner BayCare Health System said May 6. 

Texas hospital gets $1.6M grant for ASC site prep

Kerrville, Texas-based Peterson Health has secured a $1.6 million grant that will help prepare the site for its $44 million surgical center, Jam Broadcasting reported recently.